Six months is longer than "cancel anytime". Why?
Because a website that's designed, built, launched and then run properly takes longer than a month to be worth anything to you. Six months is the shortest term where that's honest. After it, you're month to month with 30 days' notice and no exit fee — and the files are yours at twelve months either way. Providers offering "cancel anytime" are generally handing you a template; there's less for them to lose.
Why £79 when I've seen £25 a month?
Because they're different products. At the bottom of this market you're renting a template on shared hosting, and in a couple of cases you don't own the site for three years. Ours is coded from scratch for your business, includes business email and a monthly blog post, and comes with the Google Business Profile set up. If £25 a month genuinely covers what you need, take it — we'd rather tell you that than sell you something you don't want.
What if I've already got a website?
Then we probably don't need to build one. We can take over the hosting and maintenance of what you've got, rebrand or rebuild it if it needs it, and add the social on top. You pay the package price minus the build work. Plenty of our conversations start this way.
What's the £249 onboarding actually for?
Getting everything set up properly: your domain and hosting, business email, Google Business Profile, brand and content gathering, and — if you're having it — training the AI assistant on your business. It's one payment, it's stated up front, and if your site isn't live within 14 days you get it back.
Who do I actually deal with?
The person who builds your site. Vesica is deliberately small — three or four new clients a month, no more — so you're not handed to an account manager who's never seen your business. That's also why we'll come to you rather than doing everything over email.
Do you work outside Leeds?
Leeds and West Yorkshire come first, because being able to sit in your café or your unit makes the work better. But our first live site is a kitchen in Devon, so no, distance isn't a dealbreaker. Ask and we'll tell you honestly whether we're the right fit.